Adolphe Broussard was required to register for the first draft of World War I, held on 5 Jun 1917. At that time, he was living in Breaux Bridge, St. Martin Parish, LA, with his wife, Mary Margaret. He was a farmer working for Clement Broussard in Breaux Bridge. Adolphe was described as tall and of medium build, with light blue eyes and light hair, and he claimed an exemption due to ill health.1